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  2. CONVENTION BEGINS.

    The first World Radio Convention ever held in the British Empire was opened in the Great Hall of the University of Sydney yesterday by the ...

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  3. BRITISH MARKET.

    The principles of Empire trade accepted on Monday by the Empire Producers' Conference, are certain to be endorsed by the Federal Government. ...

    Article : 661 words
  4. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL.

    The Standing Committee of the Diocesan Svnod passed a resolution yesterday afternoon, giving general approval to the design of Messrs. ...

    Article : 160 words
  5. "SPAIN FOR SPANISH." ITALIAN PLAN.

    "With the approaching end of the war in Spain, the Spanish question will be solved according to the Italian formula—Spain for the Spanish," ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EAST INDIES DEFENCE.

    Overtures are said to have been made by the Netherlands Government to Great Britain for an understanding for mutual protection of ...

    Article : 253 words
  7. BRITAIN AND ITALY.

    The Italian Foreign Minister, Count Ciano, and the Ambassador for Great Britain, Lord Perth, will meet this evening to review the progress of the ...

    Article : 271 words
  8. NEW HOMES. £10,000,000 FOR BUILDING.

    About £7,000,000 is still available to co-operative building societies in N.S.W. At the present rate of lending, this. ...

    Article : 288 words
  9. INFLUENCE OF FRANCE.

    For the purpose of discussing the strengthening of France's influence in Eastern Europe to offset future German moves, the French Foreign ...

    Article : 168 words
  10. BOMB OUTRAGE.

    The date of the inquest into the deaths of Alfred Ernest Smith, 53, and his wife, Mary Ann Smith, 51, who were killed when a bomb was thrown ...

    Article : 215 words
  11. PLEBISCITE PLAN.

    "Why did Dr. Schuschnigg resort to the plebiscite arrangement which led to his downfall?" The former Vienna correspondent of the "Manchester ...

    Article : 385 words
  12. JAPAN PROTESTS TO RUSSIA.

    Japan has protested to Soviet Russia against the military assistance that is being afforded to China. The protest was made, accoiding to ...

    Article : 442 words
  13. GAS MASKS FOR CIVILIANS. "Not Federal Task."

    The Minister for Defence, Mr. Thorby, said yesterday that it was as far outside the Federal Government's jurisdiction to equip the civilian ...

    Article : 290 words
  14. BOARD'S REPORT.

    The Premier, Mr. Stevens, said last night that the report of the Housing Improvement Board would be tabled when Parliament met. ...

    Article : 261 words
  15. RECRUITING FOR THE NAVY. Campaign Next Week.

    A campaign throughout Australia to recruit about 2,000 men for the Royal Australian Navy will begin next week. In making this announcement yesterday the ...

    Article : 291 words
  16. EXPERT THIEVES.

    Some unwanted visitors have come to Sydney in the last few months, seeking easy money in the crowds of the celebrations, the Show, and the Anzac ...

    Article : 446 words
  17. AMPHIBIAN TURNS OVER.

    Failure to wind up the landing wheels of the Cutty Sark, an amphibian which is used by Qantas Empire Airways to train pilots for the new Empire ...

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  18. BRITAIN WELL AHEAD.

    The "Daily Telegraph" staten that Great Britain, according to a high authority, is now far ahead of any other country in the production, and Planned distribution, of gas ...

    Article : 123 words
  19. J. D. ROCKEFELLER

    Mr. J. D. Rockefeller, son of the first multi-millionaire of that name, broke his customary silence to-day with an attack on the narrow nationalism ...

    Article : 157 words
  20. LORD GOWRIE.

    The Governor-General of Australia, Lord Gowrie, was driven last night in the Sultan of Jokjokarta's golden coach to the Sultan's vast palace, where he ...

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  21. NAMES FOR NEW CRUISERS.

    Although no names for the two new cruisers to be added to the Royal Australian Navy will be selected for some time, it is probable that they will be called H.M.A.S. Hobart and ...

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  22. ALLEGED COLLUSION.

    The Sydney County Council at its meeting yesterday resolved to ask the State Government to take action "to prevent the continuance of collusion ...

    Article : 333 words
  23. COUNCIL DISPUTE.

    The Newtown Council further discussed last night an allegation by Aldeiman Delve at the last meeting that someone had telephoned a certain firm that if a sum of money was ...

    Article : 359 words
  24. TRADE TALKS WITH JAPAN.

    Fears expressed in Tokyo that, negotiations for a new trade agreement between Australia and Japan may fail if the Commonwealth persists in its determination to settle ...

    Article : 239 words
  25. "DIPLOMATIC SLIP."

    The Diplomatic Correspondent of the Australian Associated Press says that a diplomatic slip by Geimany is the reason for Dr. von Dircksen being appointed as Ambassador in ...

    Article : 139 words
  26. "REAL FOE BEHIND CHINA."

    The Industrial Federation has appealed to stevedores here, and at Kobe and Osaka, not to handle merchandise from Great Britain, which, it is ...

    Article : 107 words
  27. QUARANTINE ENDS.

    The 36 tourist-class passengers and 54 members of the crew of the P and O. liner Strathaird. who had been in quarantine at North Head since last Thursday, were allowed ...

    Article : 212 words
  28. £1 GIFT FOR DEFENCE.

    The Federal Government yesterday received an envelope, containing a £1 note and an anonymous letter which said: "Enclosed please find the price of two small shells. Do not ...

    Article : 206 words
  29. CAPTURED CANADIANS.

    Friends of 50 Canadians who have been captured by the insurgents in Spain are [?]ppealing to the Prime Minister, Mr. Mackenzie King, to intercede for them. This ...

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  30. TRAINS COLLIDE AT NIGHT.

    Twenty-three persons were killed and many injured when a passenger train and a goods train collided head-on at night at South Plum Tree, on the main Bulawayo-Johannesburg ...

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  31. FIVE KILLED IN R.A.F. CRASH.

    A Royal Air Force bomber crashed during a night flight near Driffield. Five men were killed. Such of the cable news in this issue as is so ...

    Article : 109 words
  32. SEX OFFENDERS.

    The Minister of Justice, Mr. Martin, said yesterday that under a bill which he had prepared, sex offenders and other prisoners who showed signs of mental instability would be ...

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  33. THE 492nd LOTTERY

    The 492nd State lottery will be drawn in the Australian Hall, Elizabeth Street, at 7 o'clock this evening. A full list of the prizewinning numbers will be publis[?]d in ...

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  34. SCRIMMAGE AT FASCIST MEETING.

    Sir Oswald Mosley learder of the British Fascist Party addrresed 3,000 people at an open-air meeting at Battersea last night. A scrimmage occurred after the meeting. ...

    Article : 61 words
  35. BIRTHDAY HONOURS.

    Because of the 150th Annlversaiy celebrations, the list of King's Birthday honours, which will be issued in June, will be larger than usual. ...

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